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New Developments in Competition Law and Economics

โœ Scribed by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
358
Series
Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship 7
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book further develops both the traditional and the behavioural approach to competition law, and applies these approaches to a variety of timely issues. It discusses several fundamental questions regarding competition law and economics, and explores the applications of competition law and economics. In turn, the book analyses the interplay of intellectual property rights and patents in various aspects of competition law, and investigates the impacts that developments in information technology, such as big data analytics, have on competition law. The book also discusses the impact of energy law reforms on energy markets from a competition law perspective.

Competition law is a classic field of economic analysis. This is largely due to the fact that competition law uses terms such as market, price, and competition and must therefore rely on economic know-how and analyses. In the United States, economic analysis has greatly influenced not just the scholarship on antitrust law, but also judicial decisions and agency enforcement. Antitrust law and economics are based on the traditional paradigm of neoclassical economics, which relies on the assumption that the market players, i.e. consumers and producers, are rational. This approach to competition law was later received in Europe under the banner of a โ€œmore economic approachโ€.

For the past two decades, behavioural law and economics, which seeks to generate better insights into legal phenomena by providing more realistic psychological foundations for economic models, and to offer a multitude of applications in legislation and legal adjudication, has challenged the traditional economic approach to law in general and, more recently, to competition law specifically.


โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Justifying Competition Law in the Face of Consumersโ€™ Bounded Rationality (Avishalom Tor)....Pages 3-25
Two Contexts for Economics in Competition Law (Jan Broulรญk)....Pages 27-49
Pleading for a โ€œMultiple Goal Approachโ€ in European Competition Law (Martin Meier)....Pages 51-66
Front Matter ....Pages 67-67
The Impact on Competition by Deregulation of Professions (Reducing Occupational Licenses): The Case of Three Professions in Poland from 1989 to 2018 (Jarosล‚aw Beล‚dowski, Wiktor Wojciechowski, ลukasz Dฤ…broล›)....Pages 69-90
Taking the Prohibition of Unfair Commercial Practices Seriously (Mariusz J. Golecki, Piotr Tereszkiewicz)....Pages 91-106
De minimis Exceptions for Hard-Core Restrictions in Swiss Competition Law (Nicolas F. Diebold, Cyrill Schรคke)....Pages 107-122
Whole Foods, Fresh Concerns? (Ndjuoh MehChu)....Pages 123-145
Front Matter ....Pages 147-147
Blocking Patents and the Process of Innovation (Andreas Heinemann)....Pages 149-168
Why an Absent International Regulatory Framework for Competition and Strong Copyright Protection Harms Diversity of Expressions and What to Do About It (Franziska Sucker)....Pages 169-195
Excessive Pharmaceutical Prices as an Anticompetitive Practice in TRIPS and European Competition Law (Behrang Kianzad)....Pages 197-220
Front Matter ....Pages 221-221
Disruptive Technologies and Competition Law (Rolf H. Weber)....Pages 223-240
Understanding the Implications of Big Data and Big Data Analytics for Competition Law (Mira Burri)....Pages 241-263
Regulating Data Giants: Between Competition Law and Data Protection Law (Miriam C. Buiten)....Pages 265-294
Competition Law and Most Favoured Nation Clauses in Online Markets (Margherita Colangelo)....Pages 295-317
Front Matter ....Pages 319-319
Energy Competition: From Commodity to Boutique and Back (James W. Coleman)....Pages 321-329
EU Competition Law, Renewable Energies and the Tendering Model: Quantity Control Versus Price Control in Climate Politics (Felix Ekardt, Jutta Wieding)....Pages 331-352
Back Matter ....Pages 353-355

โœฆ Subjects


Law; International Economic Law, Trade Law; Media Law; International Economics; Law and Economics


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